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El. knyga: Phraseology and Style in Subgenres of the Novel: A Synthesis of Corpus and Literary Perspectives

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  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030237448
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030237448

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This edited book represents the first cohesive attempt to describe the literary genres of late-twentieth-century fiction in terms of lexico-grammatical patterns. Drawing on the PhraseoRom international project on the phraseology of contemporary novels, the contributed chapters combine literary studies with corpus linguistics to analyse fantasy, romance, crime, historical and science fiction in French and English. The authors offer new insights into long-standing debates on genre distinction and the hybridization of genres by deploying a new, interdisciplinary methodology. Sitting at the intersection of literature and linguistics, with a firm grounding in the digital humanities, this book will be of particular relevance to literary scholars, corpus stylists, contrastivists and lexicologists, as well as general readers with an interest in twentieth-century genre fiction.

1 Literary Style, Corpus Stylistic, and Lexico-Grammatical Narrative Patterns: Toward the Concept of Literary Motifs
1(16)
Iva Novakova
Dirk Siepmann
1 The Notion of Motif Where Discipl ines Intersect: Folkloristics, Narrativity, Bioinformatics, Automatic Text Processing and Linguistics
17(30)
Dominique Legallois
Stefan Koch
3 Key Adverbs and Adverbial Motifs in English Fiction and their French Functional Equivalents
47(36)
Iva Novakova
Dirk Siepmann
Marion Gymnich
4 Speech Verbs in French and English Novels
83(32)
Sascha Diwersy
Laetitia Gonon
Vannina Goossens
Marion Gymnich
Agnes Tutin
5 Alcohol and Tobacco Consumption in English and French Novels Since the 1950s: A Corpus-Stylistic Analysis
115(36)
Francis Grossmann
Marion Gymnich
Dirk Siepmann
6 French and American Science Fiction During the Nineties: A Contrastive Study of Fiction Words and Phraseology
151(38)
Laetitia Gonon
Olivier Kraif
7 Science Fiction versus Fantasy: A Semantic Categorization and its Contribution to Distinguishing Two Literary Genres
189(34)
Vannina Goossens
Clemence Jacquot
Susanne Dyka
8 Reading and Writing as Motifs in English and French General Fiction
223(28)
Julie Sorba
Laetitia Gonon
Susanne Dyka
Vannina Goossens
9 Dans un etat de NP and in a state of NP: Bridging the Syntagmatic Gap in English and French Fiction
251(28)
Susanne Dyka
Ludwig Fesenmeier
Marion Gymnich
10 Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach for Differentiating Contemporary Fiction Subgenres
279(8)
Iva Novakova
Dirk Siepmann
Appendix A Corpora 287(4)
Appendix B Discursive Functions 291(4)
Index 295
Iva Novakova is Professor of French and Contrastive Linguistics at the Université Grenoble Alpes, France.





Dirk Siepmann is Professor of English language teaching at the Institute of English and American Studies, Osnabrück University, Germany.